remove -webkit-transform: translateZ(0); because it breaks z-index properties#62
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remove -webkit-transform: translateZ(0); because it breaks z-index properties#62mghignet wants to merge 1 commit intoelevateweb:masterfrom
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+1 I have issues when using this within an overlay - removing translateZ() works - currently using using lame call: |
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I have just rebased the branch so that it's mergeable again :) |
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@mghignet Hi there, FYI, I have re-created the elevatezoom into EZPlus, an up-to-date project at: |
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Hi,
Great library!
I read that the -webkit-transform: translateZ(0); CSS property was used to enable hardware acceleration and make transitions more fluid. Is that why it is used on that library?
I found that when using the Window zoom option, the z-index property that you set to the window container is canceled and does not work. The result is that when you have "absolutely" positionned elements on the page with z-indexes, they appear over the zoom window, even if their z-index property is lower.
I fixed that by removing the -webkit-transform property.